PUBLIC NOTICES. -l: - - ■ ■- A.T.C. DANCE COLLEGE ASSEMBLY HALL. TOMORROW NIGHT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21. GOOD MUSIC. Proceeds in aid of Furnishing Club Rooms. DANCE! DANCE! Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM. LADIES’ AUXILIARY. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! FRIDAY NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. BARNES’S ORCHESTRA. DANCE! ' DANCE! TOMORROW NIGHT! TOMORROW NIGHT! MASONIC HALL. In Aid St. John Ambulance Brigade. JACK BARNES’S RHYTHM BOYS (Full Orchestra.) Splendid Floor. Novelty Dances,. Special Savoury Supper. ROLL UP! Remember, it’s an Ambulance Dance. Admission, 2/-. FEATHERSTON AMATEUR SWIM-’ MING CLUB. THE Annual Meeting of the Featherston Amateur Swimming Club will be held in the Red Cross Rooms at 8 o’clock on MONDAY NIGHT, November 23. ALICE JOHNSON, Hon. Secretary.
MASTERTON & DISTRICT E.P.S. COMMUNICATION UNIT. A LL members of the above are directed to attend a meeting in the Lecture Room, Municipal Buildings, Perry Street, on MONDAY, 23rd instant, at 19 hours. M. M. SIMPSON, Controller. MASTERTON FREE KINDERGARTEN. SHOP DAY. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, From 10 a.m. Next Watson’s Store, Queen Street. Work, Savoury and Jumble Stalls. Donations left at Shop -gratefully received. MEMBERS OF THE MASTERTON SUB-CENTRE OF THE RED CROSS Are invited to a (GARDEN PARTY To be held on SATURDAY, NOV. 21, at 2 p.m. AT ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL. (By courtesy of St. Matthew’s Schoo!) To meet Mr W. Enders, Field Director of the American Red Cross. K. CRUICKSHANK, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICE. WITH much regret, owing to war con- -• ditions, Young’s Fruit Mart will be closing TOMORROW, November 21, for the duration. We personally thank our many customers for their splendid support in the past, and we wish them the compliments of the season. . G. R. & E. M. YOUNG. THANKS NOTICE. MRS H. BEDFORD, who has disposed J ’’ l of her confectionery business in Carterton to Mrs Thornton, wishes to thank all those people who so generously and loyally patronised her during the years she has been in business. She asks that the same liberal patronage accorded her will be given to her successor. CLOSING DOWN SALE. ALL STOCKS MUST. BE SOLD. BUY NOW AND SAVE AT CODY’S HOME FURNISHERS CLOSING DOWN SALE.
PARA RUBBER CO., LTD. TUST ARRIVEDPRubber Aprons, 4/6 ” each, in all colours. Babies’ Feeders, at 1/11 each. Pilchers in small and large sizes, at 3/3 and 3/6 pair. At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. POLISHING CLOTH in 3-yard lengths r for 1/9. Rolson Car. Polish and Cleaner, 4/9 tin. Hekler Polish, at 2/6 and 4/- tin. Hood and Tyre Paint, 2/6, 33, 3/6 tin.—At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. CHILDREN’S SWINGS, in bright colV ours, 14/6, 17/6. Haversacks, 8/11 each. White Kit Bags, 10/9 each. Sleeping Bag Covers, 62/6 each. —At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. CEE our range of Children’s Toys, 0 Trucks, Fire Engines, Soldiers, Aeroplanes, Paints, Guns, etc.—At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. BALLOONS for parties and dances, lid, 2d, 3d, 4d each. School Rubbers, only Id each. —At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. CALL and see our large range of Sanv dais and Slippers, in all sizes, colours and styles.—Para Rubber Co., Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 November 1942, Page 1
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